Linux
Welcome to c/linux!
Welcome to our thriving Linux community! Whether you're a seasoned Linux enthusiast or just starting your journey, we're excited to have you here. Explore, learn, and collaborate with like-minded individuals who share a passion for open-source software and the endless possibilities it offers. Together, let's dive into the world of Linux and embrace the power of freedom, customization, and innovation. Enjoy your stay and feel free to join the vibrant discussions that await you!
Rules:
-
Stay on topic: Posts and discussions should be related to Linux, open source software, and related technologies.
-
Be respectful: Treat fellow community members with respect and courtesy.
-
Quality over quantity: Share informative and thought-provoking content.
-
No spam or self-promotion: Avoid excessive self-promotion or spamming.
-
No NSFW adult content
-
Follow general lemmy guidelines.
view the rest of the comments
How does that address the point I was making?
Your point was around age verification which I am saying systemd's update doesn't do such thing
It sets it up to be used if decided to be used, doesn't it?
Its like saying "look I have a pack of cigarettes on the table but I'm not going to smoke them, I just like that the option is there - but not because I would ever use it though
And then next week adding a lighter to the table.
No big deal, I haven't smoked!
yet